Those are the main clients that are in-use today and the vast majority of people have replaced the java and cgi ones with these.

They're both basically the same, Iris being a fork of QWebIRC with integration with the Atheme services package.

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Also on the subject of IRC, the idlerpg-related stuff needs a bit of love.

Suggestion 1:- Wipe current stats since it's inactive and the bot isn't even running- Re-setup the bot- Restyle the idlerpg page to be more in line with the HTS main page. Follow the HTS skins, etc.

Suggestion 2:- Create a community-supported project with the aim of rewriting the current perl idlerpg bot because it's a horrid piece of shit. IIRC it was 1,500 - 2,000 lines with minimal commenting.- Create basic site to display top x amount of users + the 'game map'

Suggestion 3:- Remove idlerpg all together, nobody uses it anyway.

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Also the IRC-related missions are a bit derpy in my opinion. One of them for example has to do with a DCC exploit that has been patched for like 10 years.

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I don't think the IRC stats page is actually updating. I spammed it once several years ago and I'm still ranked in the top 10. Silent-Shadow has been missing for years and he's still ranked #2. This page can probably be removed entirely and possibly replaced with some of the Atheme-related stats stuff if this network ever does switch to Atheme.

As it stands right now you only get a place on the HoF if you have found a vulnerability or a exploit that can potentially give site administration major headache. I don't find this system doing justice to people who have been here around for many years working their ass off maintaining the forum, coding missions, the overall working of the website or taking HTS to a whole different level, but don't have the time and/or interest to participate in missions and discovering vulnerabilities.

Giving credit where credit is due, works better than japanese glue and helps HTS community grow and survive through.

I wish you all a good and fruitfull 2014.

M00r

P.s. So what I'm suggesting is giving people who belong to the previously mentioned groups also a place on the HoF. You could do this by appointing a couple of members, organizing a council/workgroup and let them decide who deserves a spot in the HoF and what a person has to do before being considered a place there.

hellow533 wrote:How about mission-like interactive tutorials. I've suggested this multiple times now, it would dramatically boost the website's new user knowledge, cut back on "how to hack" threads, and boost activity because people will actually try to learn for once. Sure it would take a while, but once you cover multiple fields people will be swarming. I'm thinking a good 50+ tutorials as well, going from basic to advanced. Include program interfaces, such as a fake linux box or Cain to sniff out fake packets.

I'll even help develop missions (when I have time) if need be. I'm willing to help, let's just get the ball rolling on this.

Wells had done this years ago on hakdissitelol (unsure about spelling) but the idea was never adopted. Much dissapoint.

My main issue has always been the need for massive overhaul on user interface and accessibility, to list a few issues:

Interface: The text on the site is far too small and barely readable due to the lack of contrast, i've had to switch to the old white and green theme (which looks awful) just to read things. Most of the pages are inconsistent, I understand that most of it has been slotted in by various devs over time but there is no general consistency, it is like a community mural.

Navigation: A massive pain. There's this one huge center aligned (so ugly) list to the left which requires you to "hunt" for what you want (made worse by the font size and color) and most pages you travel to are incomplete, for eg. profile settings contains no link to avatar editing which is instead buried under "profile", it should be combined into the one page.

Accounts: imo recreate the entire thing, an account on HTS should give you mission, forum and irc access. Trying to glue accounts together in 3 separate domains is just wrong...

So yeah, the content. We need a whole new set of basic missions. These should actually be educational and teach you what you need to know before you do the mission itself. They should not require registration. I made a website called http://www.hakdissitelol.org as a proof of concept of what I thought the missions should be like. That url is now inactive but I have uploaded a copy to wired's shell account here: http://wired.rootedker.nl/

We want hackthissite to be the landing page for a search like "What is SQL injection". And not only do we teach the user exactly what it is, we let them try it out themselves.

Forcing registration on the site is a huge barrier to entry. And the fact the basic missions suck so hard and don't actually teach you anything is a big problem.

Personally I think HTS needs to drop the political underground bullshit and just focus on educating and teaching people about various security and hacking-related topics in a fun and engaging way.

I agree about adding pages/missions that should answer the questions like "What is SQL Injection?" etc. This is a great idea.

The outdatedness of the missions is well know as well as the poor site UX. Trust me when I say, we're actively working on it.

The glass is neither half-full nor half-empty; it's merely twice as big as it needs to be.

What about learning levels for newbies? Where it is before basic and teaches how to do it instead of letting you see how well you are and if you have the know how? That way people will swarm in and let you get a lot more donations. Also .org is supposed to be for teaching sites and this pretty much just test you.